Fun Stuff
How to create a brochure in Google Docs
How to create a brochure in Google Docs – By Daniel Allen Android Police
Google Docs is one of the easiest to use and most accessible online document editors available. Because of its cloud-based architecture, you can create a document on the go with your phone, then go home and flesh it out with a top-of-the-line Chromebook. But because the heart of Google Docs lives online, it’s easy to forget Docs is capable of traditional document design. If you’re willing to dig into the settings, you can make something like a traditional tri-fold brochure.
Google Photos tries to be less confusing about backups
Google Photos tries to be less confusing about backups – By Dallas Thomas Android Police
Google Photos isn’t the only game in town when it comes to managing your pics — there are plenty of alternatives, and many Android phones ship with their own gallery apps. But the reason most people use Google’s offering over the competition, aside from perhaps the clever image search feature, is how easy it is to back up photos and videos to the cloud and access them on any device.
Google improving Docs voice typing
Google improving Docs voice typing and expanding browser support – By Abner Li 9to5Google
Google Docs has offered voice typing on the web since 2015 and the input method is now set to pick up “enhancements” that will also improve automatic captions in Google Slides.
Everyone Is Using Google Photos Wrong
Everyone Is Using Google Photos Wrong – By Matt Burgess WIRE
Every year, more than a billion people use the Google Photos app to upload and store billions of pictures and videos. For many, the process is likely identical: You snap some photos with your phone and they’re automatically uploaded to Google’s cloud service.
– Using Google Chrome’s built-in notepad
Chrome tip: How to access Google Chrome’s hidden built-in notepad – By John F pocketables.com
Every once in a while, I need quick access to a simple notepad on my Chromebook. There are a ton of reasons why anyone might need one, but luckily, Chrome already has a built-in notepad ready for you to use, with no need to install other web apps or extensions – you just need to know what to do in order to access it.
Why I’m Switching Back to Cable TV
Why I’m Switching Back to Cable TV – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Cord-cutting—the act of ditching traditional cable TV—has been gaining popularity for over a decade. Streaming is great, but it’s not the home run it used to be. In fact, I made the decision to switch back to cable.
What is the Titan M2 security chip in Google’s Pixel phones?
What is the Titan M2 security chip in Google’s Pixel phones? – by Android Authority
With the Pixel 6 series, Google began developing its in-house Tensor SoC. But that wasn’t the first time the search giant used a piece of custom silicon in its smartphones.
Google brings spatial audio to Pixel 7 and Pixel 6 phones
Google brings spatial audio to Pixel 7 and Pixel 6 phones – by Engadget
Google has been working on giving its Pixel phone users access to spatial audio since at least September last year. Now, the tech giant is finally rolling out the feature with the rest of the January 2023 security updates for its flagship devices. In the list of changes arriving with the package, Google included spatial audio support for all Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro devices running Android 13.
Get a Travel Router to Upgrade Your Hotel Wi-Fi Experience
Get a Travel Router to Upgrade Your Hotel Wi-Fi Experience – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
You might not have “travel router” on your vacation packing list, but after reading this article, you just might. Here’s why we always pack a router with us when we’re headed to a hotel.
How Long Can You Keep Using an Android Phone?
How Long Can You Keep Using an Android Phone? – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Smartphones aren’t making significant strides every single year, which has led more people to keep their phone for two, three, or four years. Can the average Android phone last that long before running into problems, though?
How to Restart a Chromebook (3 Easy Ways)
How to Restart a Chromebook (3 Easy Ways) – By Arjun Sha beebom.com
If you recently moved to a Chromebook and are looking for a way to reboot your Chromebook, this guide will help you do that. There are three simple methods to restart a Chromebook, and we have mentioned all of them, including a hidden Chrome URL method. So on that note, let’s go ahead and learn how to restart a Chromebook.
How to make a collage in Google Photos
How to make a collage in Google Photos – By Zak Khan Android Authority
Collages can be a fun way to share your snapshots, and here’s how to make a collage in Google Photos.
What Info Should You Put in an Email Signature?
What Info Should You Put in an Email Signature? – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Always include the basics like full name, title, company, and phone number in any professional email. But depending on your industry and the recipient, you may want to add more details, a photo, logo, or social media links.
How to use Google Docs Pageless format
How to use Google Docs Pageless format -By Parth Shah Android Police
With additions like dropdown chips, inline emojis, tablet templates, and project management, Google Docs is no longer a simple word-processing tool. It has evolved to cater to growing user needs. One recent add-on is support for Pageless format to insert tables and images wider than the typical document margin. It also removes annoying page breaks to deliver a seamless writing experience.
How to send a secure email in Gmail
How to send a secure email in Gmail – By Conor Cawley Android Police
Gmail is an excellent email tool that is used by millions. Its intuitive interface and plentiful integrations with other Google services make communicating between friends, family, and coworkers much easier. However, Gmail remains an imperfect solution when it comes to security, which means you might be interested in sending a secure email through the service.